Boston Sunday Globe

DICROCE, Anthony Francis

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Age 74, husband of Stacey Elizabeth (Aubin) DiCroce; and father of three children, died on January 1, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Born on April 14, 1949, Tony was raised in Lynn, MA by his parents, Albert and Eleanor; and was the eldest brother of three younger siblings, Charles,

Cathy and Nancy. Al and Ellie filled their home with love, tradition, family values and a deep appreciati­on of the American Dream. Tony graduated from St. Mary’s High School of Lynn, MA in 1967 and the University of

New Hampshire in 1971. Fresh out of college, he returned home to work in the family business. His mother,

Ellie, an early entreprene­ur, started a telephone answering service in their Peabody home. Along with her husband, Al, they expanded the business to include a local 2-way radio and paging service and then moved the business to Lynn. Tony and his brother, Chuck, eventually founded Omni Communicat­ions. Omni grew into a large regional radio-paging company that covered the Northeast Corridor from Boston to Washington, DC. Omni became an industry leader. In 1989, they sold the company to Southweste­rn Bell. Tony and Chuck then formed DICOMM Ventures, a private equity partnershi­p. DICOMM was an early investor in the cellular telephone industry, owning partnershi­p interests and operating companies in markets throughout Connecticu­t, Massachuse­tts and New York. Tony faced all aspects of life with enthusiasm. He was an avid sailor and skier. He first learned to sail after restoring an Internatio­nal 110 sailboat from a local boatyard. As his passion grew, he began racing on the North Shore of Boston and taking weekend cruises along the coast. At the age of 39, he met the love of his life, Stacey, and their first date was on his sailboat. They were married one year later and settled in Salem, and, later, Manchester, MA, where they brought up their three children, Marc, Justin and Ariana. Tony shared his passion for skiing and sailing with his family. He enjoyed countless weekends of family time on Loon Mountain in New Hampshire and navigating the waters of the North Shore of Massachuse­tts, Maine and Narraganse­tt Bay on the family sailboat, “Black Tie.” Tony was active in the North Shore community, serving on the board of Brookwood, his children’s school in Manchester, and was involved in numerous charities. Simultaneo­usly, Tony maintained close ties with his alma mater, St. Mary’s High School, where he served in various roles, including as chair of the first board of trustees, which he establishe­d. He led that group to launch the first capital campaign, created the first advancemen­t office and hired the first Head of School. The school has emerged as a leading Catholic high school in Massachuse­tts. Above all,

Tony felt he was blessed by his 34-year marriage to his beloved wife, Stacey, and his three children. He was happiest around the dinner table with his family enjoying exuberant conversati­on filled with laughter. He was driven by his love of family, his faith and his thirst for learning. Tony is survived by his wife, Stacey; and his three children, Marc and his wife, Kara of New York, NY, Justin and his wife, Daniela; and their daughter, Evany of Palm Beach Gardens, FL; and Ariana and her fiancée, Ryan Febles of New York,

NY. Tony is also survived by his three siblings, Chuck DiCroce and his wife, Sherry of Jupiter, FL, Cathy Wade of Newburypor­t, MA and Nancy DiCroce of West Palm Beach, FL. Tony was predecease­d by his parents, Eleanor and Albert DiCroce.

The DiCroce family would like to extend its deepest gratitude to the caring staff of Tequesta Terrace, Trustbridg­e Hospice of Palm Beach County and Tony’s numerous guardian angels. Calling Hours will be held Friday, January 19, 2024, from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, NEWPORT, RI. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, January 20, 2024, at 10:00 AM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 12 William Street, Newport, RI. For further informatio­n, please visit https:// memorialfu­neralhome.com In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Tony’s memory to St. Mary’s High School of Lynn, MA or Trustbridg­e Hospice Foundation,

https://www.stmaryslyn­n.com/give/ give-online Please select: In Memory of Tony DiCroce ‘67.

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